This story drew me in from the beginning. A young boy of seven, Daniel Flynn, traveling with his parents from Ireland to America loses his parents during the travels. Once in America, he was lucky enough to run into Thomas Reilly who took him home to his ill mother and his sister, Molly. When Thomas and Molly's mother passes, they find themselves with no place to go and end up on an orphan train.
It was very interesting to see where these three young children ended up. Each living a different type of life. After being betrayed by Thomas, Daniel's life is full of difficulties. Molly, not knowing where the two boys are, goes in search of them with the help of her adoptive mother. Thomas, now an attorneys son, has changed his name to William and wants nothing to do with Molly or Daniel. With Daniel in jail, William has a change of heart. William, along with his father, comes to Daniels rescue and once again the three are reunited.
Rosemary J. Kind did a wonderful job in developing these characters and bringing strong emotions to her writing. While this is Book 1, it is also a good stand-alone book. Although the ending is predictable, it was very satisfying. I look forward to the next book.